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MEDIA: NFL commissioner Goodell is always on call - LA Daily News
Roger Goodell was in his New York office a week ago Thursday, tuned into the NFL Network's coverage of the Jets-Patriots game. He noticed a few calls were left on his phone's voice message system. The messages were from fans frustrated that they had no access to the game on TV. "People get ...
Roger Goodell Must Think Pacman Is The Sexiest Man Alive
Roger Goodell Must Think Pacman Is The Sexiest Man Alive
thisisgodgiven.com — Pacman Jones was re-instated by Roger Goodell and I found that there could only be one reason... that this could have occurred. First off, Goodell should not of suspended him for this last mishap due to his team-issued body guard starting the fracas . Secondly, if he did need to suspend him, then ... (more) Roger Goodell Must Think Pacman Is The Sexiest Man Alive
NFL Commissioner Goodell interview
nfl.com — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell touches on a number of topics, including Adam Jones & league discipline.... (more) NFL Commissioner Goodell interview
Roger Goodell wants to keep scalpers from getting Super Bowl tickets - Los Angeles Times
Roger Goodell wants to keep scalpers from getting Super Bowl tickets - Los Angeles Times
latimes.com — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he's tired of Super Bowl interceptions. Interceptions by ticket scalpers, that is.... Goodell said Tuesday that the league was looking into the best ways to get its lowest-priced postseason tickets into the hands of ... (more) Roger Goodell wants to keep scalpers from getting Super ...
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What They’re Saying, November 21st, 2008
Sports Media Journal — ... at the North County Times writes how the lackluster play of the Chargers is having an impact on their appeal on national television. Tom Hoffarth at the LA Daily News has the latest thoughts of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on the battle between the NFL Network and cable TV. ...

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Fang's Bites — ... The Los Angeles Daily News' Tom Hoffarth says NFL Commish Roger Goodell surprised a few fans by returning their callls after they complained about not being able to watch NFL Network. And Tom has ...

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Goodell: Economic bite may hit in 2009Latest Sporting News Articles for NFL 11/21/2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the real impact of the economic downturn could ...
Goodell: Economic bite may hit in 2009Boston.com -- Football news 11/21/2008
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the real impact of the economic downturn could hit the league next spring, when teams start selling tickets for the 2009 season.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the real impact of the economic downturn could hit the league next spring, when teams start selling tickets for the 2009 season.